James Turrell: Sensing Space

James Turrell: Sensing Space

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Jan 1, 1992 · Anglais · Broché (64 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 64
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 1992
Éditeur Henry Art Gallery
ISBN-10 0935558314
ISBN-13 9780935558319

Description

This work explores the mesmerizing art of James Turrell, an influential figure in the realm of light and space. Through a detailed exhibition itinerary, it captures the essence of his installations, offering readers a glimpse into how Turrell manipulates light to create immersive environments that challenge perceptions and invite reflection.

The authors, Richard Andrews and Chris Bruce, delve into Turrell's innovative techniques, highlighting how he transforms ordinary spaces into extraordinary experiences. Each exhibition venue, including the renowned Henry Art Gallery at the University of Washington, is presented with a focus on the unique interactions between the artworks and their physical surroundings.

As readers traverse through the pages, they become acquainted with the profound impact of Turrell's vision, enhancing their understanding of art’s power to alter consciousness and perception. The immersive quality of Turrell's work not only captivates the viewer but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the intersection of art and space.

Genres

Art et Photographie Contemporain

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